Trolley Jack
Morning,
I am looking to buy a new trolley jack. What would you recommend? Thanks for your help. Regards David |
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I have a Sealey 1025HL. It is high lift so useful when using the centre lifting points. https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/access.../sealey-1025hl Quite heavy and solid. I would definitely recommend. |
I have a decade's old one but if I was going to get one now these folks crop up regularly when this question is asked.
Mine doesn't go under newer cars, they need to be lifted a couple of inches then it's fine - not an issue on the 75 but maybe something worth considering if you've got other cars. https://www.sgs-engineering.com/help...-trolley-jack/ They do replacement gas struts for our cars too. Happy shopping. |
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I would definitely look for a 3 tonne heavy duty high lift trolley jack that is capable of lifting your car on the centre jacking points giving you greater flexibility for use on your car . While you do not particularly need to in vest in a professional garage jack you want one that is fit for purpose
Nothing wrong with any of the jacks listed but what you spend depends on your budget . One of my Jacks at home is a National Machinery 3 tonne trolley jack which I use in my garage and while not breaking the bank it is of a decent quality https://www.amp-starters.co.uk/Seale..._p-146017.aspx |
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It does not lower the car, it drops it macafee2 |
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Always interesting to know how "problems" are dealt with as stuff breaks or is duff - it happens - it's what happens next that I'm particularly interested in. That's how I choose the folks I buy from. |
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Perhaps I should speak to them again but I'm kind of used to it but I don't like it. Others seem to speak highly of them and there may always be one dud but if I did not pipe up I don't think that would be fair to others, after all, we recommend. macafee2 |
I have a Sealey 3040AG 3tonne Trolley Jack Rocket Lift
Seem to have gone up a bit since I bought one but I'm happy with it. Goes up and down smoothly and have always felt very safe with it. It is heavy though. |
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Might be worth getting one of those beam thingymajigs so the vehicle is lifted in parallel. They usually slot into the hole left when the lifting saddle is removed. Kev |
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